Our Projects

Oakland, Calif.

Kiewit completed the Amtrak Oakland Maintenance Facility construction in 2004. The $53 million project involved site work, construction of a fuel area and three buildings — a 52,439-square-foot maintenance shop, a service and inspection area, and a train washer facility that has a 300-foot-long rinse slab and load test enclosure.

Bullhead City and Golden Valley, Ariz.

This design-build project included widening 10 miles of two-lane roadway to a four-lane divided highway; six AASHTO girder wildlife bridges; and new construction or extension of 16 box culverts. The work included 1.7 million cubic yards of excavation; more than 200,000 tons of asphalt paving; 8,500 feet of culvert piping; and constructing a 2,000-foot-long runaway truck escape ramp.

Cocoa Beach, Fla.

The I-95 project involved widening 10 miles of Interstate 95 four-lane interstate highway to six-lanes in Brevard County, Fla. Kiewit's solution provided cost and schedule benefits by widening the road inside and closing up the median with a concrete barrier wall, which increased safety and reduced maintenance costs while mitigating the impact on the wetlands.

Red Lodge, Mont.

Beartooth Highway serves as a vital link to the western route of Yellowstone Park. A rain-on-snow event in mid-March 2005 caused the road to be heavily damaged. Under a $15.2 million design-build contract, Kiewit completed reconstruction of 12 miles of the highway in just 16 weeks.

Miami, Fla.

Kiewit completely reconstructed three miles of Lejuene Road and Northwest 21st Street. The $81 million project included the construction of 11 bridges and associated ramps to prevent airport traffic from using Lejuene Road and also gives traffic direct access to SR-836 and SR-112.

Omaha, Neb.

Kiewit was contracted to perform a complete interior demolition, structural reconstruction and tenant fit out of the space. The project added interior spaces include offices, a conference room, showroom, main shop area and an elevator.

Omaha, Neb.

The University of Nebraska at Omaha's (UNO) Maverick Village is located on a seven-acre site on UNO’s North Campus. The Village houses 480 students in eight, three-story buildings. Each unit consists of a fully furnished four-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment style layout with a kitchen, living room and exterior balcony. A centrally-located commons building with study spaces and laundry facilities, and exterior amenities including an access controlled parking garage, basketball courts and grilling area, add to Maverick Village’s appeal to students.

Sioux Falls, S.D.

A best-value selection process was used to select a Kiewit-led team to construct South Dakota's first design-build highway project. A 15-month construction window was established to minimize disruption on this 6.9-mile loop of Interstate 229. Despite one of the harshest winters in Sioux Falls' history, Kiewit finished 31 days ahead of schedule.

Opal, Wyo.

Work on the Opal Gas Plant included the erection of pipe module support steel, equipment access and platforms including equipment modules, pipe rack modules, compressors, towers and other miscellaneous equipment.

Boulder, Colo.

The $10.8 million renovation of Arnett Hall was the first step in renovating all of the buildings in the University of Colorado Boulder’s Kittredge Complex. The 56,000-square-foot, 210-bed student resident hall features one-, two, and three-bedroom suites as well as offices, common areas, lounges, laundry rooms and storage spaces. Each residence hall also includes academic classrooms and study areas.